What is WBCHSE Regulation 9(2) and How to Apply? Higher Secondary Students Get One More Opportunity

What is WBCHSE Regulation: The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education has introduced an important opportunity for the students under Regulation 9(2). Students can read the full article to know what WBCHSE Regulation 9(2)is and how to apply. Keep reading the full article to know. 

Jun 13, 2025, 14:08 IST
What is WBCHSE Regulation 9(2)
What is WBCHSE Regulation 9(2)

What is WBCHSE Regulation 9(2) and How to Apply: The WBCHSE board has introduced Regulation 9(2), which is an amazing opportunity for the students who failed just one compulsory subject in their Higher Secondary exams. This will allow the candidates to replace it with an elective subject that they have passed. Many students who are aiming for professional courses can prefer to appear for the reappeared failed subject to stay eligible. To support them, the West Bengal board has opened a special window for their 9(2) result and to reappear for the exam. The last date to apply is 28 June 2025. Candidates must submit their documents to the school authorities to avoid any last-minute hassle. Students can read the full article to clear their doubts here.

What is WBCHSE Regulation 9(2)?

The WBCHSE Regulation 9(2) allows the Higher Secondary students who failed in one compulsory subject, but pass an elective one, to pass overall. So, the elective replaces the failed subject. 

Who Can Be Eligible?

  • Students who have failed only one compulsory subject
  • Must have passed in an elective subject. 

What are the benefits and limitations?

The benefits are: 

  • Saves the students from failing overall. 
  • Allows promotion despite one failed subject.

The limitations are as follows:

  • It can affect the eligibility for professional and technical courses. 
  • Students get disqualified in competitive exams as they require core subjects to pass. 

Steps To APPLY for WBCHSE Regulation 9(2)

  • Students must talk to the school authorities about the WBCHSE Regulation 9(2)
  • Provide all the important details like the marsheet and certificate. 
  • The school logs in to the WBCHSE portal and will complete the process. 
  • After the submission, students will be eligible for the failed subject. 
  • Candidates can continue their studies without losing any academic year. 

With the help of this, students can keep all the doors open for further education. 

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